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markakis8

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Shipping 43 cards for over $450 - all will be protected in toploaders, well secured in a box. To avoid getting screwed over by the buyer through Paypal, what should I send along with DC and insurance....should I do signature confirm instead? Never really shipped something this expensive before.
 

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Buyer have any feedback?

You could insure it for a couple bucks to CYA if the buyer claims non-receipt of the box.
 

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Anything over 250 must use signature confirmation according to PP. Without it, buyer will win any claims

edit: i believe it even says that when you are creating the label next to the check box about adding sig. conf.
 

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Over $250 Paypal requires Signature Confirmation. Therefore Delivery Confirmation is not needed.
 

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jpcz said:
Anything over 250 must use signature confirmation according to PP. Without it, buyer will win any claims

edit: i believe it even says that when you are creating the label next to the check box about adding sig. conf.
Correct. Sig confirmation is a must.
 

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yah buyer has immaculate feedback. but ive seen stranger cases. insured with sig confirm it is.
 

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